What types of CompactFlash cards will the Lexar Digital Film Reader work with?
Lexar - Customer Support - Parallel FAQsThe reader supports any CompactFlash card bearing the CompactFlash or CF trademarks, regardless of the card's capacity or it's manufacturer.
Related QuestionsCan I use a data-switch box in line with my Lexar Digital Film Reader?
Lexar - Customer Support - Parallel FAQsNo, the reader must be attached directly to your computer's parallel port in order to function properly.
Related QuestionsCan I re-format my media card within the Lexar Digital Film Reader?
Lexar - Customer Support - Parallel FAQsSmartMedia and CompactFlash cards can be formatted with the reader. The process is the same as formatting a hard disk or floppy disk within Windows95. Within "My Computer" right click on the drive with the Digital Film Reader icon and select "Format" from the pop-up menu. Windows will then display the Format dialog which will let you format the card. (NOTE: It is not recommended to re-format a card unless it is necessary.
Related QuestionsCan I use my Zip drive on the pass-through port of my Lexar Digital Film Reader?
Lexar - Customer Support - Parallel FAQsWhile some Zip drives may work with some configurations, it is strongly recommended not to use them. The Lexar Digital Film Reader's parallel pass-through port is designed only to support use of a printer. Some other devices may cause the reader to malfunction. (NOTE: Use of the printer while copying files to or from the Digital Film Reader may result in a malfunction.
Related QuestionsIs Lexar brand CompactFlash really faster than other brands?
Kodak DC260 FAQSurprisingly, yes it is! Using a PCMCIA adapter on my PC, I benchmarked the standard Kodak/SanDisk memory and a Lexar "4X" card. Here are the approximate results: K/sec The SanDisk write speed was a steady 300 K/sec, while the Lexar varied between 800 and 850 K/sec. That's almost three times as fast! But where does Lexar get off calling it "4x" speed? While they are fast, I think their marketing folks got a little carried away with their performance claims.
Related QuestionsWhat are the different types of digital film today?
XTREME - FAQ'sDigital film uses non-volatile flash memory, meaning it does not require power to hold and retain the pictures taken. Flash memory technology is ideal for applications that require portability and ruggedness.
Related QuestionsHow does digital compare with film?
Digital Photography FAQIt is quite difficult to answer this question in an objective manner. The first challenge is bringing the film image to the PC so that the both digital and film images can be compared side by side. this introduces several variables: The choice of scanning hardware, and the parameters of the scanning software. The next challenge is that digital and film images fall apart in different ways at the limits.
Related QuestionsWhat type of warranty does the Digital Film Reader come with?
Lexar - Customer Support - Parallel FAQsThe product comes with a 1-year warranty. (Note: The label on the bottom of the device must not be tampered with. Doing so may void the product's warranty.). No, you must first shut the computer off, disconnect the first device and connect the second one, then restart the computer. The reader's software can be installed for both devices, but only one device at a time may be connected or used.
Related QuestionsWhich mainboards take CompactFlash cards?
Logic Supply - Frequently Asked QuestionsAll VIA mainboards accept our CompactFlash adapters. The case determines which adapter you should use. The VIA EPIA MII and MS mainboards accept CF cards through their onboard CF readers. The VIA EPIA MII mainboards cannot boot CF cards using the built-in CF reader, but the VIA EPIA MS mainboards can.
Related QuestionsWill the Product work with my CompactFlash card?
Athena America: The Art of ScienceIf your card is a CompactFlash Storage Card, and not a hard-disk based "microdrive" CF card, then the answer is almost certainly Yes. The vast majority of CF cards work with the Athena CF Enabler. (Note that, though we don't officially support the hard-disk based microdrives yet, many of our customers have told us the microdrive CF cards work fine already―in Read-Only mode.
Related QuestionsWhat's your take on digital vs. film?
Austin wedding photography faq by Rebel with a CameraFilm is a great, fantastic 100 year old technology that has not really improved a whole lot on since it was created. Since I was young I really tried to stray away from those things that were old. But, I was a die hard fan of film and was very hard to convert to digital. This confused most people because I've been an extreme computer nerd since I was 10 and was into every technology out there. I was convinced only by print quality and the end product after months of testing.
Related QuestionsDo you shoot film or digital?
Trenton Talbot, your wedding photojournalist - Frequently As...I am strictly digital nowadays. In theatrically dark venues, the sensitivity of modern professional sensors is unbeatable!
Related QuestionsCan I read digital editions (formerly eBooks) using Adobe Reader?
Adobe - Reader: Frequently asked questionsYes. Adobe Reader 7.0 provides full support for digital editions. You can download a digital edition onto your desktop or handheld computer and view high-quality graphics, pictures, and fonts for a rich reading experience. Find out more about digital editions.
Related QuestionsDo japanese e-Cards work on the US e-Reader, and vice-versa?
No. The encoding on the US e-Cards is different from the one used for japanese e-Cards. Scanning a japanese e-Card with a US e-Reader will not work. Scanning a US e-Card in a japanese e-Reader will not work either. On the plus side, since the US and japanese GBAs are identical, you can use a japanese e-Reader with a US GBA. Another note of interest: Since the e-Reader sold in Australia is the same as the one sold in the US, the japanese e-Cards are not compatible with the australian e-Reader.
Related QuestionsWill the Government provide TWIC test cards to reader manufacturers?
TSA: Frequently Asked QuestionsCards for testing TWIC readers are under investigation with a recommended process for manufacturers to obtain cards forthcoming. We anticipate that all readers will need to meet both laboratory testing and some level of real world operational testing requirements.
Related QuestionsWhich types of flash memory cards does FlashMover 9-in-1 card reader support?
MICRODIA | Card ReadersFlashMover 9-in-1 card reader supports Compact Flash, Micro-Drive(CF II), SM, SD, MMC, MS, MS-Pro and xD Picture Card.
Related QuestionsWhat types of digital cameras (memory cards) do the ImageMixer supports?
www.imagemixer.comImageMixer supports only the Victor GR-DV3000 model camera and the GR-DV3000 memory card of Victor Corporation. Image Mixer searches for the memory card, and if they support each other, the content will be displayed. In other words, the memory card must be one that is used by a digital camera that is compatible with ImageMixer. Please check and change the switch mode on your camera. It should be in memory mode for it to capture image from memory card.
Related QuestionsIf I've paid for the film, processing or digital files why can't I keep all the work?
Copyright for Clients - from the AOP - FAQsIf you buy a copy of a book, computer software or a CD, making that purchase doesn’t give you the rights to make copies of it or broadcast to the public. That right remains with the copyright owner. There is a difference between the medium (eg transparency/ negative/digital file) and the content (the image) but one is of no use without the other. If you were to claim ownership to the transparency this doesn’t mean you own its content.
Related QuestionsCopyright for Clients FaqsIf you buy a copy of a book, computer software or a CD, making that purchase doesn't give you the rights to make copies of it or broadcast to the public. That right remains with the copyright owner. There is a difference between the medium (eg transparency/negative/digital file) and the content (the image) but one is of no use without the other. If you were to claim ownership to the transparency this doesn't mean you own its content.Related Questions
What types of computers does the Adobe eBook Reader work on?
Services - eBooks - FAQsThe Acrobat eBook Reader works on any PC running Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0, or Windows XP. The Acrobat eBook Reader requires Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.x or 5.x (standard with Windows Me and Windows 98). It runs best on computers with at least 32MB of memory and at least an SVGA color display (800x600). It requires about 12MB of hard disk space for installation. Most eBooks you download require an average of about 1MB of disk space apiece.
Related QuestionsThomson Custom SolutionsWe carry eBook formats that are compatible with the Macintosh and Windows operating systems, and other portable devices. Also see the Adobe site. Microsoft® Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2, Windows XP Professional or Home Edition, or Windows XP Tablet PC EditionRelated Questions
How does digital mammography differ from traditional film mammography?
Breast Center - Frequently Asked QuestionsA digital mammogram takes less time to perform and typically involves a lower radiation dose to the patient. It also give us the ability to optimize the image, very similar to the way you optimize a digital photograph. Images are stored electronically so the is less chance of images being lost. In addition, images can be interpreted remotely, so second opinion interpretations may become easier.
Related QuestionsWhat about Digital / Film?
FAQsWe have members who shoot both film and digital. Many members have shot on film for years and only recently converted to digital.
Related QuestionsWhere can I find the e-Reader and e-Cards?
A:You can find the e-Reader in any store that sells GBA video games. The device retails at about 40$US. The e-Cards are usually sold in packs of five or nine cards (depending on the series), similar to other trading card sets.
Related QuestionsDoes CompactFlash memory wear out? How long do the cards last?
Kodak DC260 FAQFlash memory can be erased and rewritten millions of times, but technically it does wear out and fail with extensive use. Very old flash technology would wear out after tens of thousands of erases, but modern CompactFlash lasts much longer. The lifespan of CompactFlash memory is so extremely long that it's going to fail in some other way before it wears out or becomes landfill.
Related QuestionsCan I use large capacity CompactFlash cards in my PowerShot?
PowerShot User: Template!Canon recommends and supports the PowerShot cameras only with it's own cards, however some other CompactFlash cards do indeed work. CAUTION: Not all CompactFlash cards are equal, the variations in read/write speeds is one factor, also consider the different power consumptions. We have even heard of 5volt and 3.3volt cards, though the standard covers both in the same card. For example we have successfully tried a 45MB Sandisk card in a PowerShot 600, and a PowerShot A5.
Related QuestionsWhat's the difference between PC Card ATA and CompactFlash Cards?
BSA Media -Frequently Asked Questions-CompactFlashTM (CF) is equivalent to PC Card ATA from electric point of view. In fact, CF cards can be inserted into PC Card Type II slots using a PCMCIA adapter. The main differences between the two are the size of their outlook and the number of pins on the connector. The CF card uses a 50 pin connector while PC Card ATA uses a 68 pin connector.
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference between Type I and Type II CompactFlash cards?
Offtek.co.uk |Both cards use the same connector and so Type I can be used in a Type II socket but not the other way round.
Related Questions